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Pine have released two EPs, Speeding (2001) and Twelve Hour Collision (2007) and two albums, Longplayer (2002) and Akira Sunrise (2004).

Pine will already be known to many New Zealanders through their first EP Speeding (2001) and debut album Longplayer (2002). These yielded the singles (and some videos) for ‘Speeding’, ‘Make Way for the King’, ‘Beaten Again’, ‘Cried All Night’ and ‘Days on End’, all of which received considerable airing on B-net and ChannelZ radio, as well as C4 and Juice TV. Many favorable reviews were written on these releases and the band toured up and down the country – sometimes in small bright orange 1970s ford escort. In the northern summer of 2003 Pine headed to London and New York to play five shows – including Summerstage in Central Park and the infamous CBGBs.

Early on it was decided that album number two, Akira Sunrise , should continue down the path of DIY, home recording teko-soundfoolery. A perfect space in the middle of Christchurch city was soon located: polished floors, brick walls and a studio full of speaker bins – including flashing lights and interesting dials. It all seemed too good to be true. And it was. Unbeknown to Pine the new studio shared space with a death metal band 2 doors down, a tone-deaf trumpet beginner next door and the 9 - 5ers of the city businesses below. This proved problematic. The low-decibel (but high-quality) Pine had to radically re-organise recording schedules. Much of the album was recorded between 6am and 9am as the city woke up...the biggest hurdle was the sound of street sweepers and the quality of the coffee.

Hoarding up on hefty smelling mixers and a flashy laptop, Akira Sunrise was recorded by Pine. This was an intensive process with each month causing a further delay, some fine-tuning and a new song or two. A summer album was always promised - it just ended up being one summer later than planned. The recording was interspersed with a number of journeys north to Platform Studios. Here the album was finally mixed and mastered by studio whizz Dale Cotton (HDU, Conray, Sleepers Union, Mestar and others)

‘Akira Sunrise’ retains much of the low-key chime and melodic charm of the bands previous releases, but there are also some new and additional sounds. These include a more fuzzed up hypnotic bass, loops, shimmering guitars and even a few songs longer than the previously favored two-minute pop

01 Feb

On the Horizon

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In the studio, completing albums in various states of completion are Pine and Fang, - no it's not a race, but sometimes it feels like one. Listen out for the new Fang single 'I Can't Help It' and we'll also be hearing a new single from the Pine soon as well.
10 Oct

Gigs

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Arch hill head down the line to play two South Island gigs celebrating the release of the Arch Hill compilation album 'The Hill is Alive'. These dates are
- Friday the 10th of October, Dux De Lux - featuring Pine and Fang
- Saturday the 11th October, Arc Cafe - featuring Pine, Fang and Darryl Baser

Buy the CD on the door and get into the gig for free. The only thing is that the Dux gig is free - so just buy the CD and appreciate the free entry!

Look out for a Wellington show as well...a bit later on.
01 Jul

B-Net Awards - Vote Pine and Fang

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Pine have been nominated for the 'Best Album' and 'Best Pop Album' at the B-Net awards and Fang have been nominated in the 'Best Pop Album' category...any votes would be much appreciated at 95bfm.com

The Fang song Ghostwriter busted into the Number One spot on the BFM Top Ten this week.
01 Jul

Pine: Sunburn, Sewers and Sausages - New York and London

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As you may have seen on various television news sources in New Zealand this week (TV1 News, TV3 News, Nightline and Flipside), Pine have been hanging in New York and Europe working on suntans, videoing sausages (Stephen) and inspecting Italian sewers (Hannah and Aaron) - and while they were at it they hit the stage for five killer shows. The biggest of these were the Summerstage in Central park with King Kapisi, Greg Johnson and Wai. Apparently it was the first break in the weather after some weeks of rain, and it sure looked nice on the telly.

The two music industry type things were at Cargo in London with Rubicon and the at Piano Bar in New York with the other Summerstage performers. Both were well attended by the sort of people who should be there, reports (not from the band either) were that in New York they pulled one out the bag and they even had the hardest core 'arms-folded-no-applause' music industry folk whooping it up in the isles.

In-between the band played two gigs in one night taxiing across town between the legendary CBGBs and a very nice bar/art gallery called ISSUE. Nice one.

A big thanks to all the good folk who helped organise and/or fund the Summerstage stuff.
01 Dec

Pine at World Series

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Following their killer set at the world Series in Auckland Pine have had three tracks added to the big Australian Triple J network "buzz bin" slot - the three tracks are "Make Way for the King", "Cried All Night" and "Beaten Again" - the DJ selects which one she/he wants to play.

Arnold Frolows of Triple J descibed Pine as follows... "When they came out and I saw that snare at the front and the guy with the teensy keyboard on one side and the little old guitar on the other. I thought ?What is this going to be?? But
they won me over."

I guess looks can be deceiving especially as he may have mistaken Hannah on keyboards as a guy (how is that possible?). Nevermind - Arnold's ears seemed to be in good working order...

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